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Financial Year 2016/17 Vandalism Enquires with Payments From 01/04/2016 to 01/11/2020 19/11/2020 Financial Year/Month Job Location Description Vandalism Type Amount £'s Financial Year 2016/17 Aberchirder School, Smith Crescent, Aberchider, HUNTLY, AB54 7TW September 2016 438410 Room looking out to the Window pane damaged at the side of the building. Please Ext Outwith Hours 139.50 playing fields - small room with replace. Double glazed, pvc framed, approx size 1 metre x kitchen in it 1 metre. No boarding required. Access this week in the mornings until 12 noon. November 2016 445952 Fire door glass bottom has been smashed out - approx size Normal Use Hours 120.55 29 inches x 20 inches - georgian wire. Total Jobs for site and financial year : 2 Cost 260.05 Aboyne Academy & Community Centre, Bridgeview Road, Aboyne, AB34 5JN October 2016 434003 Please replace vandalised ceiling tiles in toilets, also provide Normal Use Hours 410.55 spare box of tiles 440458 2 broken windows 1 georgian wire in a door 8" wide x 63" Ext Outwith Hours 579.99 high and 1 double glazed unit approx size 67" wide x 47" high February 2017 458587 Broken window in door at dining hall - approx 22 x 17 3/4 Normal Use Hours 92.70 safety glass, wood frame. Total Jobs for site and financial year : 3 Cost 1,083.24 Aboyne Primary School, Bridgeview Road, Aboyne, AB34 5JN October 2016 437837 Room 8 Reglaze window x 1 sg gw approx 85 x 40 cm (Georgian Ext Outwith Hours 130.51 Wired) Total Jobs for site and financial year : 1 Cost 130.51 Page 1 of 86 Financial Year/Month Job Location Description Vandalism Type Amount £'s Alford Academy &, Community Centre / Swimming Pool, Murray Terrace, Alford, AB33 8PY July 2016 406133 To board up windows as per estimate. Ext Outwith Hours 7,572.20 Total Jobs for site and financial year : 1 Cost 7,572.20 Arduthie School, 9 Arduthie Road, Stonehaven, AB39 2DP October 2016 431162 3 broken windows - 2 are frosted glass. all single glazed Let Outside Group 251.67 approx size 530mm x 450mm & 540x280mm frosted glass , clear glass standard size 434294 Broken window in room 1 balcony - single glazed wire Ext Outwith Hours 192.42 reinforced glass. 439927 Dining hall 2 broken windows in the dining hall. Replace glass - single Ext Outwith Hours 214.60 glazed, wooden framed, approx size 450mm x 300mm. No boarding required. November 2016 442544 dinning room Please replace broken glass s g approx. 56 x 30 cm wooden Ext Outwith Hours 183.73 frame March 2017 446265 At fire exit at girls toilets there is a metal on the corner of the Normal Use Hours 72.97 wall - this has been dislodged - please attend and refix. Total Jobs for site and financial year : 5 Cost 915.39 Auchterellon School, Millwood Road, Ellon, AB41 9FA May 2016 424051 On the wall beside the Primary Graffiti on wall beside the Primary 2/3 entrance and round Ext Outwith Hours 127.24 2/3 entrance and round the the back to be removed. back Total Jobs for site and financial year : 1 Cost 127.24 Auchterless School, Auchterless, Turriff, AB53 8BA October 2016 433952 Pr 1 - 3 classroom Reglaze window x 1 dg outer pane approx 50 cm sq Ext Outwith Hours 257.19 Page 2 of 86 Financial Year/Month Job Location Description Vandalism Type Amount £'s January 2017 446714 Hole in bathroom wall - approx 4 inchs wide. Normal Use Hours 77.00 Total Jobs for site and financial year : 2 Cost 334.19 Balmedie School, Forsyth Road, Balmedie, AB23 8YW November 2016 437010 Pr 1 girls toilet Refix toilet door Normal Use Hours 523.29 Total Jobs for site and financial year : 1 Cost 523.29 Banchory Academy, Schoolhill, Banchory, AB31 5TQ October 2016 434352 Girls S1 S2 toilets Please replace broken toilet seat Normal Use Hours 48.75 November 2016 427652 Activity rooms Replace glass in 2 broken windows. Double glazed, metal Ext Outwith Hours 306.92 framed, approx size 155 x 55 cm. No boarding required. January 2017 439093 Please remove graffitti from games hall and primary Ext Outwith Hours 308.13 passageway. Total Jobs for site and financial year : 3 Cost 663.80 Banchory Devenick School, Banchory Devenick, Aberdeen, AB12 5XQ October 2016 429654 Shed in playground Plastic windows approx 2 have been pushed in so windows Ext Outwith Hours 87.27 are open. There has been vandalism so they are concerned the shed will be set on fire or youths will gather there. Please board up windows. February 2017 429416 Due to thieves at weekend - lead has been stolen and slates Ext Outwith Hours 1,922.42 have been damaged. Please attend and fix. Total Jobs for site and financial year : 2 Cost 2,009.69 Banchory Primary School, Arbeadie Road, Banchory, AB31 4EH Page 3 of 86 Financial Year/Month Job Location Description Vandalism Type Amount £'s May 2016 412252 P3 boys toilets Replace broken door locks at cubicle toilets - P3 boys toilets Normal Use Hours 168.66 416060 Banchory Primary School, Repair wooden window frame in room 21 - due to attemted Ext Outwith Hours 54.02 Arbeadie Road, Banchory, breakin. AB31 4EH August 2016 413135 Banchory Primary School, Replace toilet door due to vandalism is P5/6 boys toilets. Normal Use Hours 243.35 Arbeadie Road, Banchory, AB31 4EH October 2016 427185 Boys and girls changing rooms Replace both doors - they have previously been patched. Normal Use Hours 531.16 428642 Boys changing room Repair window frame - has gotten twisted Normal Use Hours 52.73 435368 P5/6 boys toilet lock has dissappeared - please replace. Normal Use Hours 81.18 436155 Broken window - approx 760 x 830 georgian wire and Normal Use Hours 185.77 wooden framed. December 2016 427646 Room 16 Reglaze window x 1 dg mf approx 790 x 610 Ext Outwith Hours 105.67 436899 Room 14 Replace broken glass in window. Aluminium framed, double Ext Outwith Hours 375.56 glazed, approx size 1 metre 710 x 810. No boarding required. Also, another window in Room 14 needs new rubber bead in inside of room - same size as other window. 440694 Nursery - repair chain link fence Let Outside Group 189.75 January 2017 433318 Repair plasterbaord on toilet wall P5/6 boys toiletss Normal Use Hours 48.75 February 2017 454078 P5 boys toilet - heater guard has been ripped off the wall - Normal Use Hours 76.19 plasterboard has been damaged. 460803 P6 Girls toilets - P5/6 Boys Please repair plasterboard in walls and in the P5/6 boys Normal Use Hours 82.07 toilet accross from the 1st aid toilets accross from the 1st aid room and p 1 girls toilets room and P 1 gilrs toilets please repair walls *please see the janitor for details* March 2017 Page 4 of 86 Financial Year/Month Job Location Description Vandalism Type Amount £'s 432584 P7 boys toilets - repair holes in walls Normal Use Hours 75.31 433538 P 7 boys toilets Please repair hole in wall Normal Use Hours 50.26 Total Jobs for site and financial year : 15 Cost 2,320.43 Banff Academy, Bellevue Road, Banff, AB45 1BY October 2016 446114 Shower and PE area Perspex dome on roof in the shower area and PE area has a Normal Use Hours 168.66 hole in it and the rain is coming in. Please replace perspex but it will need a temporary repair today. High up - on 1st floor roof. February 2017 455867 Room 105 fit new internal door and ironmongery, repair 2 Break-In 484.63 catches and sashes at gable window, Social Area replace 3 panes of glass approx 800mm x 250mm , main office area replace small sliding glass screen on serving hatch and repair locking mechanism on glass door Total Jobs for site and financial year : 2 Cost 653.29 Bervie School, Church Street, Inverbervie, Montrose, DD10 0RU May 2016 411875 Bervie School, Church Street Door on outside store has been broken - please fix/replace. Ext Outwith Hours 503.93 Inverbervie, Angus DD10 0RU July 2016 392435 Board up window approx 40 inch x 30 inch Ext Outwith Hours 56.19 November 2016 432728 Shed door broken open , frame all broken also please make Normal Use Hours 104.77 secure Total Jobs for site and financial year : 3 Cost 664.89 Braemar School, School Road, Braemar, Ballater, AB35 5ZS April 2016 415272 Braemar School, School, Broken classroom window - Room 2 - double glazed - outer Ext Outwith Hours 206.76 Road, Braemar, AB35 5ZS pane is broken. Approx 3ft x 3ft. Page 5 of 86 Financial Year/Month Job Location Description Vandalism Type Amount £'s Total Jobs for site and financial year : 1 Cost 206.76 Buchanhaven School, Hope Street, Peterhead, AB42 1HD September 2016 437450 Room 8 Please replace broken window approx. 44 x 46 d g metal Ext Outwith Hours 186.84 frame October 2016 443721 Due to attempted break in damage has been incurred - Ext Outwith Hours 168.00 please attend and fix store door underneath school and the shed door handle has also been broken. November 2016 442721 Replace photocell for external lights Ext Outwith Hours 273.06 December 2016 447943 Coping stones on wall at back of school have been Ext Outwith Hours 109.80 dislodged and broken - please fix/replace. January 2017 455175 Door leading to boiler house Please replace broken window to door - georgian wire glass Let Outside Group 196.27 approx. 18 x 24 inches - may need beads February 2017 458379 Rear of the school Picnic benches have been vandalised and melted to the Ext Outwith Hours 679.80 slabs.
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